Turkish works open up Samer Al-Masry's appetite for the world

Samer Al-Masry looks at his fans through the new series "Stiletto".

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A completely new artistic experience, which the Syrian star Samer Al-Masry is currently undergoing, in a way that seemed completely different from his long artistic experience in which he moved between the helm of dramatic, cinematic and stage experiences, through the experience of the new suspense and mystery series “Stiletto” currently shown on one of the digital and inspired display platforms. From the Turkish series "Stiletto Vendita", meaning "Little Wars", in which the artist shares the championship of its first season, with a group of Syrian and Lebanese drama artists and a number of its most prominent faces, led by Karis Bashar, Dima Kandalaft, Qais Sheikh Najib, the Lebanese Nada Abu Farhat, Rita Harb, the artist Carlos Azar and Badi' Abu Shaqra. And other new faces.

While the Arabic version still reflects its failure to adopt some of the elements of the success of the Turkish dramatic experience, its star Samer Al-Masry, who plays the role of "Loay", the traitorous husband and manipulator of the feelings of his wife "Naela", began to prove himself by mastering the character's convulsions and dramatic requirements, relying on that. On his experience in the field, surpassing in most of his bilateral scenes and in several places of work, the performance of his wife, the artist "Nada Abu Farhat".

The star Samer Al-Masry, who recently addressed the experience of the movie "Exodus", expressed his happiness to participate in the film, describing his experience in working as wonderful, stressing that his participation in the film stems mainly from his great admiration for his different human story and the value that sheds light on the Syrian crisis and the suffering of its people, pointing to The clear chemistry that brought him together with the artist Kinda Alloush, who co-starred with him.

Within the framework of the works that the artist is busy filming in Turkey, Al-Masry indicated that the experience of photography in Turkey at present gave him this exceptional opportunity to meet the artist, Necati Shashmaz, to take memorial photos with him and to think of a joint work that brings them together in the future. 

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